About the first option: public theater satires of the fascist thinking.
No, I am pretty sure that fascism does not encourage this and quite on the contrary, it would punish this with death: in a fascist societies all people are expected to believe in the agenda
The second option: private ..., as long as the government is served.
I think that the missing word here is "businesses" - and yes, fascism would encourage this, since it would make the economy stronger
<span>The correct answer is Minotaur. It is the creature
from Greek mythology with a head of a bull and a body of a man. He lived in the
centre of the Labyrinth. The story says that King Minos of Crete ordered the
building of the Labyrinth especially to imprison the Minotaur. This
maze-construction was designed by architect Dedalus and his son Icarus.
Minotaur was, actually, the son of bull and quin Pasiphae, and Minos imprisoned
him because he couldn't stand his ugliness. While he lived in the Labyrinth, he was eating
young boys and girls, which were chosen by lottery, and sent to him as victims.
Minotaur was killed by Theseus.</span>
The lower chamber is usually the more numerous one, where the laws originate, and the upper chamber the smaller one.
In the US, the lower chamber is the House of Representatives and the Upper is the Senate
To understand how the trade between Canada and the United States affect manufacturing in the United States, we must look back in time. After World War II the manufacturing jobs helped build out the U.S. middle class, they not only created good paying jobs but also helped provide the people without college education a better life.
Unfortunately the trade between Canada and the United States has a strong role on the decline of manufacturing the jobs, therefore the manufacturing sector has been struggling with its preservation.